"What frequency device should I buy?" That question is asked more than all others combined.
In researching for this site, I discovered hundred and hundreds of small manufacturers who are turning out frequency devices. They are listed as Rife, Rife-like, Rife-type, and Better Than Rife devices. And many have no relationship to Rife at all.
This is not yet a regulated industry, so you are really taking a chance when you make a purchase. Some devices are pure junk, made by people who are nothing more than rip-off artists out to make a fast buck.
Others devices are reliable and dependable, made by excellent craftspeople, skilled electricians, or talented engineers.
Very few of them, however, are clinicians. They have little or no field experience to help them anticipate which devices can best solve the problems you have. And if you do run into problems while using their instruments, they are
mostly unprepared to help you out.
I have that expertise. In fact, concientious device makers, seeking to produce the best product they can, contact me from time to time to discuss features or design changes for their units. If they trust me, you can, too.
I don't make frequency devices. I don't sell frequency devices, but I use them all the time. I know that even among the best of the best, differences in patients'
needs determine one device is better suited than another. If you buy the wrong device, your results can be severely compromised.
So here's an offer: When you are ready to purchase a frequency device, write me first.
Tell me your entire story. Why you want a device? What are you hoping to accomplish? Include details of personal medical history. Your privacy is strictly
protected and maintained.
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